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86-89 Accord Digital Dash COMPLETE

Its time for me to buy a house so i needa sell off some shit. Was planning on hanging on to this as a spare but i dunno. ill put it up for sale anyways.
Probably one of the most hardest parts to find complete for a 3g accord. i present you the digi-dash. (A/T)

Its complete from the cluster to control box, wiring loom for dash and the fuel tank sender. Also comes with the JDM push button heater control buttons.

This dash has a fuel usage calculator that counts down from 10L when your fuel light comes on, So you know (right down to 3 liters) how much fuels in the tank. It also has a Liters Used counter that you can reset when you like. Using this with a trip meter can get a very accurate KM/L calculation. It reads the fuel used from a terminal on the ecu which is a signal from #2 injector through a resistor so you can use it with B swaps etc as long as the injectors are 240cc. Theres two trip meters, average speed and counts travel time also. The Gauge reads in KM/H from 0 to 180. Revs 0 to 8. Fuel and temp gauges are both digital bar type. All in all this is a pretty hot little dash for its time.

Re: 86-89 Accord Digital Dash COMPLETE

Yeah, this is one of those things in which the market dictates the price. With one of these being on the market, without the real possibility of others becoming available, he kinda gets to ask what he wants, especially since he's not too motivated to move. Sure, it's selling at the top of the market, but it's something I'm guilty of myself. There are still some things that hang out way above "normal" prices, like JDM fog light switches, power folding mirrors, and bumper poles, but where are you going to get them? They were never offered on this continent.

It does make me want to go to NZ and hit every breaker yard and pull all of these rare parts, stuff them in a shipping crate, and drag it home.